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...suitable and safe for animals to eat. Thankfully, I was able to work with my Senate Brewers Caucus Democratic Co-Chair RonWyden to lessen the impacts of this new proposed regulation on our small operators. Also, I just recently became Chairman...

...March 12, 2013,James Clapper, director of national intelligence, testified at an open congressional hearing. Sen. RonWyden, D-Ore., asked him whether the National Security Agency collects "any type of data at all on millions or hundreds...

...pass such a plan before late August, when the trust fund is forecast to go broke.Senate Finance Committee Chairman RonWyden, D-Ore., has indicated he's looking for means to shore up the fund for about the next six months while working...

...oversight, that balance was tipped dangerously toward the former.This reset now moves to the U.S. Senate. Sen. RonWyden, D-Oregon, a champion of NSA reform even before Snowden's revelations, cites the agency's "long track record...

...groups to name the donors who spend millions of dollars to influence federal campaigns.Legislation sponsored by Democrat RonWyden of Oregon and Republican Lisa Murkowski of Alaska would require so-called super PACs to reveal their sources of money...

...revealing the various ways that the National Security Agency has spied on everybody's everything. At one point, Sen. RonWyden, the Oregon Democrat who has been leading the charge against the NSA, teed off on Clapper for his "culture of misinformation...

...responsibilities on the Senate Armed Services Committee, which oversees military policy and funding. Along with Sen. RonWyden (D-OR) and Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI), we journeyed to Kabul and the Helmand and Kandahar provinces. We focused...

...Sunday morning before the crowds came to talk about geothermal, hydrogen and methane. Back down in Kenai with Senator RonWyden, I ate graham crackers soaked in liquified natural gas to demonstrate how safe it is and then went offshore on an oil...

...not a solution," Floyd said of the funding. "It's a part. It's working toward an ultimate solution." Sen. RonWyden, D-Ore., said there's "no question" dealing with tsunami debris will require more federal funds. He said senators...